Notes from about San Francisco
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On Dec. 28, 1901 while collecting near San Bruno I came across a flock of twenty-five Regulus satrapa olivaceus. They were together in a large oak and were very tame, one male and two females being secured.
While skinning an immature Larus philadelphia I found a tapeworm about six inches long in the intestines. I also found one in a male Passerella i. unalaschcensis taken Dec. 26, 1901.
On Feb. 2 and 15 I saw two Sitta canadensis in some fir trees in Golden Gate Park about one-half mile from the ocean and on Dec 27 a single specimen, all being very tame.
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Pemberton, J. R.
(1902)
"Notes from about San Francisco,"
Condor: Vol. 4
:
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2
, Article 23.
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